Wall clock in aluminium, white. Incomplete, with pen for customizing the hours.

This
wall clock has been designed by Martí Guixé. His collection is based on
new typologies revolving around the concept that objects have become
tools for perceiving reality of every day, and also for communicating
not only with objects, but also with other people through the objects.
On this home accessory Alessi, the wall clock Blank wall clock you can
write dreams, sentences, notes on every hour of the day.

Pauline Deltour amazes once again with an article that combines
lightness and stability. Behind its lightweight, linear design, the
“Pierrot” coat stand is surprisingly steady. “Pierrot” is easy to
assemble, the different pieces slotting into the holes on the joints for
simple completion. The secret behind its stability lies in the
alignment of the three legs with the six little rods that act as clothes
pegs. Each of the six pegs can hold up to five kilos of clothes without
any loss of stability. The “Pierrot” is made from beech wood and comes
in dark grey joints.

Attentive to the
narrative capacity of objects, the Sicilian architect Mario Trimarchi
designed Ossidiana espresso coffee maker. A project created, like the
other ones of the designer, from memories and fragments of images
narrated through an object's form.

Ossidiana
coffee maker, designed by Mario Trimarchi, is made of polished
aluminium. It has an appearance that enhances its ergonomics, making it
consistent with the shape of the hand and ensuring an easy grip during
opening and closing operations. The small knob, thermoplastic resin
coated aluminium to avoid burn, looks as if it almost disappears,
leaving the body of the coffeepot to showcase all of its visual powers.
Ossidiana encloses the memory of the aspects that characterise the
traditional moka and the volcanic stone of the same name, bringing to
the kitchen all the forces of a good espresso.

Attentive to the
narrative capacity of objects, the Sicilian architect Mario Trimarchi
designed Ossidiana espresso coffee maker. A project created, like the
other ones of the designer, from memories and fragments of images
narrated through an object's form.

Ossidiana
coffee maker, designed by Mario Trimarchi, is made of polished
aluminium. It has an appearance that enhances its ergonomics, making it
consistent with the shape of the hand and ensuring an easy grip during
opening and closing operations. The small knob, thermoplastic resin
coated aluminium to avoid burn, looks as if it almost disappears,
leaving the body of the coffeepot to showcase all of its visual powers.
Ossidiana encloses the memory of the aspects that characterise the
traditional moka and the volcanic stone of the same name, bringing to
the kitchen all the forces of a good espresso.

Round tray in steel colored with epoxy resin, black or white. Relief decoration. “A colored version of the small, round tray, can be considered as a good expression of the “Dutch Baroque” movement, which has been so well interpreted by the talented Marcel Wanders. After the presentation of his Tableware “Dressed” in the spring of 2011, has been drawing a number of followers. Particular attention should be given to the decoration, achieved by the new application of the rolling relief technique, which gives an interesting three-dimensionality to the objects.” (Alberto Alessi)